Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 31, 1868, Image 4

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MURRAY’S LTTVE. FOB IfEW YORK. Largest Circulation in City and Country. •ftTMtwh'ay’s Line. STEAMER FOE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, CABIN PASSAGE Financial—United States bonds. .78H- iAYERPOOt, October 30—Noon. Cotton—Steady. 8alM k '12.00Q. Sales of the week, CONTENMwTAL Capital £2,000,000 Sterling, BESKK'Yhl FUND £1,500,000 ffTEEtDfg ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEBIffiQ. Oh, crickets, hush your boding son", I know the truth it makes no plain— Ye say that Autumn dies ere long, And soon the Winter's wrath and wrong Will chU 1 tile world again Financial!—Bullion has decreased in the Bank'of France, 16,000,0001. LrvEBPOoii, October 30—Afternoon. Cotton—Steady. Stock afloat, 315,000 bales, where of 29,000 bales are American. Tallow—51s 6d. __ „ Manchester advices less favorable. Cause^Dull- pww. Naval Stokes.—Quiet • To breathe your low prophetic sigh; Too clearly for my.Bpirit'a peace I see the mellow days decrease. And fell Decern ber drawing nigh. pONilmJBS TO TAKE MERCANTILE Aim Dwelling House Bisks (frame buildings excepted^ AGAINST L.OSS BY FIRE, AT CUBBENT RATTfa WM. C. COSENS, Agent Captain G. A. DEABBOBh, . e port on TUESDAY. November 5 given here on Cotton destined iSSId^^Mondiy, November W 8* Bay street. Havbe, October 30. Ortobor 80—Evening. Havbe, October 30. Captain BULKLEY, ^ Through bills of lading issued here on cotton des- accommo- dations, apply to For tiOUB, New Yoke, October 30—Noon, oney active «t 7 per cent Sterling, ,/ igco bonda, 112%. North Caro- w 66™. Virginia's, 65. New, 56. New, 70%. r. Middling. 25 %c. ng and favors buyers. !S3 Pork, $27 75. Lard dull. Turpentine, 44 (a, f ic_ Rosin CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STE AMBOAT LINE! Atlantic Coast JUSTUS LAWRENCE. PRESIDENT. StDEWHEEL' SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE 9* STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE $1 ESTABLISHED jot 1809. CAITTAI, AND ; ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed. Capital .$10,000,008 Cash Assets —913X0a^a», M Annual Income 83^60*3* fllHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOUnsn JL Agent for the above Company, is preoared t „ take RISER ON BUILDINGS. COTTON, and mw CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Policies issued in gold or currency, at option of anni^f Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent. itftSr-em llSBayatrit G. HILTON SCEIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS. Financial—Governments closed quit Tennessee's, new, 79%. North Carolina Virginia’s, new, 6C. Money active and £ ing the day, closing slightly easier. Stei unchanged. Gold closed weak at 134! bonds firmer and advancing. Cotton—Active and firm. Sales, 2,80C dling, 26%c! Captain WIT t.tam T. -McSELTY, Will. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles-, ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P. M-, Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock P. M., touching at Ferhandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St Johh's river. „ RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M. ,... ■ . N. B.—No freight will be received after 2 P- M. on Flodb—Dull, declining and nominally unchanged. Grain—Wheat dull, declining and nominally un changed. Com, mixed Western, $1 12. PhovissoNB—Lard unchanged. Gbocehiks—Quiet. . Naval Stokes.—Turpentine, 34@44c. Rosm un changed. Freights—Firm. - . ‘ Baltimore, October 30. Financial—Virginia’s, old, inscribed, 47>£@48. North Carolina’s, 6G. South Carolina’s, 66#. Flour—Dull and inactive. Grain.—Wheat very dulL Choice red, $2 30(32 35. Com dull and lower. White, $1 06(o,l 10. Yellow, $1@1 10. Oats a shade firmer. Rice—DulL Provisions—Mess pork, $30. 13 %c. * New Orleans, October 30. Financial.—Sterling, 145>£@147. New York sight discount Gold, 134%. Cotton—Middling, 23%@23%c. Sales, 4,200 bales. Beceipta, 5,116 ba e» Exports, 7,260 bales. Receipts of the week, pi oper, 055 bales. Gross, 28,501 bales. Exports to j_iverpoo 3,445 bales. Continent, 18,991 bales. Coastw^, 6,741 bales. Stock on hand, 63,533 bales- Sugar—Active and unchanged. Molasses—Active and unchanged. Flour—Dull and lower. Superfine, $6 75. Treble extra, $7 75@9. Grain.—Com, the supply mostly green and poor Stock of new white at 90@97%c. Oats in fair demand at 60c. Hay—Scarce at $30, Bran- $1 20. Provisions—Mess pork dull at $32 50. Bacon firmer and scarce. Shoulders, 13%@14%c. Rib Sides, 17%@17%c. Clear Sides, 18%<ai8%c. Lard dull. Jobbing rate for tierce, 19%c. For keg, 22c. Coffee—Quiet. Rio, 15@16%c. Louisville, October 30. Flour—$6 50@ 6 60. Grain—Corn, new^45@50c. Old, 78@92c. Provisions—Mess Pork, $31. Lard, 17%c. shoul ders, 13%c. Clear sides, 17%c. Whiskey-$1 0o@l 08. St. Louis, October 29. So pour your light, October skies i Oh, fairest skies which ever are! ' Put on, O Earth, your bravest dyes, And smile, although the cricket cries, And winter threatens from afar! City Marshal’s Sale. THE NEW AND EAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON CHEESEMAN, Commander, Will sail on THURSDAY, November 5th, at — o’clock —m. Bills of lading given hero on through freights of Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday* Novem ber 2d, unless paid for. * For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER & FULLARTON, . 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, oc30 > Opposite th&Poat Office. The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN! PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! Ohe-thirdof the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE! U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Savannah, and under direction of a spedtl committee of Council. I wilt sMl in front of the Com. house-in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAT in November next, between the legal hours of ~i- a, following property, levied on to satisfy executions for city taxes I Part Improvement on Lot No. 28. North Oglethorpe ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property of Sv rah A- Artson, col’ci. Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. t Aa- son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Jane E. Blois and Eiixa M. Herb. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve ment Middle Oglethorpe ward, Bouth side of Pins street-property of Elizabeth Burke, coi’a. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 22, Pulaski ward, property ol George Cally. Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of Min*. Campbell, col’d- Also, Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee’s Garden. property of Louisa cannot and children. Also, Lots D, E and F, and improvements, Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2. Greens ward, property ol Mrs. Mary A. Dent Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5, A Reminiscence—Korney’s Forrest Letter Again. [From the Philadelphia Daily News.] George W. Jamison, the actor, died sud denly at Yonkers, New York, on Sunday last It will be remembered that Jamison is the man whom john fomey desired to have made drank through his mend Roberts, for the purpose of drawing from him something that coaid beused to the injury of Mrs. Forrest, dsv of sailing, is- FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER Unb. L. J. GDH-MARTIN YCO., Agents, oc6—tf No. 148 Bay street Shoulders, 13 TOTTED STATES MAIL ! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FEB- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. whose reputation as a virtuous woman he wished to destroy. Jamison lies still in death, bat fnmey still lives to bear the shame of that infamous transaction. Here is the infamous FOR BALTIMORE [PRIVATE.] Our friend Forrest is here, and abont to apply for a divorce from his wife. He has had, for eighteen months, the proofs of her infidelity, bat he has chosen to keep them quiet, and would have done so still, but for her folly in censuring him for leaving her. It is really astonishing how he has kept these proofs to himself—from all his friends—for A II Avvw A . V.44A 14 Jr. r, A u ^ ^ ..1L — l — fTH. a THIRTY DAYS’ GEACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS! EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS! INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET ALL POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE ! NO MEDICAL FEE or CHABGE FOB FOLICY is Made! rtf After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE HATt EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payments. This Company issues AT.T, KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, Ac, THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY; OTHER IN THE WORLD. Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will ran regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving. at S^Y^npah on SUNDAY MORNING.’ This Boat has TARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be THE NEW AND SUPERIOR' STEAMSHIP carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES. For freight nr passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of sailing. 43- ALL ; FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. 43~ This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picdata with regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—tt FOR YEW YORK EMPIRE L INI CABIN PASSAGE.. ■ -V $35 I laded to her in terms most amorous and un mistakable. The language alluded to “white arms that wound around his neck,”—to the “blissful hours they had spent together and the letter had been kept as a memento until it was quite worn. Upon this evidence, with the other confirmatory proofs, he in tends applying to our Legislature for a di vorce; but you are now in a position to serve .him in a manner he will not forget. The person who wrote to Mrs. F., and in whose company she was detected, is Geo. Jamison, now playing in New Orleans. If you don’t know him, you can, as the editQr of a leading daily paper, soon make his acquaintance. "What Forrest now desires to, clinch the nail -to, is to obtain in some way an admission from .Jamison. I namedyou to him as a safe, steady and intelligent friend, and he will never forget what you do for Him in this, to him, most vital matter. He suggests that you might institute intimate relations with J., and then induce him,: either in your pres- ence or in company, to admit, as a thing to he proud of, his connection with .Mrs. F. He is fond of a glass, and possibly, in a conyiyal mood might become communicative. No harm will come to him; he is game too small for Forrest, and any admission he may make may be important only as aiding ah injured man in getting relieved from a hateful bond. Can you manage this thing, my friend;? It will require skill and caution, and if suc cessful, will warmly endear, you to For rest He is nearly crazy at the idea of being placed in his position; but he.wilj spend half he is worth to be released from it This mat ter must be kept secret Above all, do not name me in '^Connection with it- Excuse me for troubling you ih'regard to it My' ardent'at tachment to glorious Forrest .must be my ex cuses Now won’t yon help me to relieve him ? It would help the matter, probably, to know that John Green, the actor, -now in New Or leans, is the warm friend of Forrest, and.may know Jamison well You. can use your x>Wn discretion in letting him . know the facts "and invoking his aid. This letter is addressed to you in. the knowledge of Forrest.^ Please write as soon after receipt as you can find op portunity to look about you. . With kind regards, I am, dear Boberts, , John W., Fobnex. Wilmington, October 30. Cot cox—Firmer. ~ Sales of good ordinary at 22c. Loir Middling, 22>£c. Middling, 23@23‘£c. N av al Stores.—Market better. No sales of Spirits of Terpentine. Rosin firmer. No 1, $4@4 85. No l and Opaque mixed, $3 25@3 50. Turpentine, mHE FINE A1 AMERICAN SHIR _L MAYFLOWER, SSgrfgs Captain Jarvis Call, Having the larger portion of her cargo-jfif<gggy engaged, will have immediate dispatch. For further freight engagements, apply to oc29-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. Augusta, October 30. Cotton—Market easier. Sales, 544 bales. Receipts, 676 biles. Middling, 22>a@22?£c. Sales of the week, 2,140 bales. Receipts, 3,500 bales. Charleston, October 30. Cotton—-Active, but somewhat irregular.- Sales, 1,100 bales. Middling, 23>£@23>£c. Receipts, 634 bales. GUANO! The supply of tbia RET.TARTiR FER TILIZER will be ample, and merchants and planters can rely upon their orders being* filled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS NICKERSON, Commander, Will sail as above on SATURDAY, October 31. at 9 o’clock a. m. Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes day, October 28th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S 80NS & CO. 43-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York.. : - « . . oc26 dispatch. For freight of eight hundred’ bales cotton, apply to oc29-tf E.A.SC For Liverpool, High. Water i COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex- I ship EMERALD ISLE, Captain Her- tiKSgSi BERT, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have •jEggfcjar quick dispatch as above. i For fhrther engagements, apply to oc29-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Saturday, October 31. Arrived. Yesterday. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New Yo.rk—Hunter A FOR A Elf YORK. SEMI-WEEELY, BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE..;> .............J.;..-.$20 0( treme wet and dry weather, when even No. '1 Peruvian sneefimbed by its side. 'Thh juice is the same as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. t IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat For Liverpool, miTF f A1 AMERICAN SHIP “GARD- I NER COLBY,” Captain A. H. Dun- 1 bar, having a portion of her cargo now *3 ready, will have earty dispatch. For *41 balance of freight apply to oc23——lOt. WILDER & FULL For Liverpool. nnHE 8PLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF I clipper ship eiterat.!) tst.e i Her- bist, Master,-will have quick dispatch tfjt as above. For freight apply to Receipts. Per Central Railroad, October 30, 1868—2,012 bales cotton, 20 bales yarns, 108 bales . domestics, 42 boxes tobacco, 1 bedstead and conch, 1 roll oil cloth, 1 roll carpeting, 1 bbl and 8 sacks flour, 13 cacks rye, 8 half casks and 1 box bacon, 75 sacks meal, 25 sacks cbes- nuts. 4 bbls apples, 10 cords wood, 12 cars lumber, Architectural Department TRUE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. Ji rAE.OIE L. LOUIS WOULD. RESPECTFULLY M call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MAKING, in all departments. Having only the best dress makers in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and most recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub lished modes, m apatite LOUIS can assure her patrons, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials made in the best manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. Hhp. ntfgwfig to fitting and trimming herself. * TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give one trial as an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and other transient work ’done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SAOQUES of all styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale. Latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths done to order. Call at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET, up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P. Collins & Co. oc!3—3m Memoranda . James Jar dine, Mathias,, sailed 16 th inst, for this port.. • . • — Sc hr Catharine John, (Br) from this port for St John, N B, which put into Norfolk, 19th inst, remained un- til 23d, with the captain and crew all sick. Vessel Strained and needing to be caulked, bowsprit injured and sails split Cleared 12th, Auguste, Rasxnusen from London for this port LYONS, Master, Will sail for the above port on ’ SATURDAY^ October 31st, at 8 o’clock s. m. Through hills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers.- For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN. A CO., Agents^ 4®- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 Wert street, New York. ; : ' V? oc26 AND THOSE Savannah, October 29,' 6 P. M.} Cotton.—The market opened with considerable in quiry—offerings below the views of holders; liter in the day nearly all lines of middling were taken at asking rates—23>£ to ’23%c. The demand has been general to-day, buyers being out in full force—holders firm for all good cottons, as most that is being receiv ed is storm cotton and not in demand. We qnote middling at 23>£@23&c. The following were the sales of the day: 4 at 24^, 14 at 24, 90 at 23%, 489 at 23%, 236 at 23%, 29 at 23%, 204 at 23, 138 at 22%, 145 at 22%, 146 at 22%, 1C at 21, 2 at 20 bents. Total, 1,513 Commencing Housekeeping, JPhiladelp7iia and Southern Mall Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE... .$10 00 GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY—IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER TERM, 1868. "VTEWTON M. PERKINS, AS EXECUTOR OF THE 1M lost will and testament of Newton Perkins, se nior, late of thfo county, deceased, Raving been re quired by a rule absolute ot this Court, at tne instance of Deborah Perkins, a daughter of said deceased, by her next friend, Matthew B. Perkins, to prove the will of his testator in solemn form: And the said Deborah, by her said next friend, having filed a caveat to said probate; and. it appearing, to the Court that Mary Davis, also a daughter and heir-at-law of said doceteed, and a legatee under his will, la a resident of the county of Fernando, In the State of Florida, It is, on motion of A. M. Rodgers, counsel for said executor, ordered that the said Mary Davis be, and she la hereby cited, admonished and required to be and appear before this Court on the FIRST MONDAY MN-NOYEMQEB NEXT, being a-regnlar term thereof then and there to show cause, if any she has, why the paper purporting to be the last will and testament of the BaidNewton Perkins, senior, should not be proven in adtenpi form, establishedand recorded as tho last will and testament of said deceased. And it appearing to the Conrf that a publication ot this order daily for the space of twenty Says in the ilormvg Newt, a public gazetteof the city of. Savan nah, will tend most effectually to give notice of this proceeding to the said Mary Davis, It is ftirther otderod that publication thereof be made as aforesaid, and, upon due proof, of tho same; that said publication bo held sufficient for the pur- poses aforesaid. A true extract from the minutes of this Court. - * - ' V E. F. LAWSON, oolO—20t • Ordinary Burke county. Per steamship Leo, from New York—Miss V ATi- son, Hrs Genesi and svt, Mrs M E Seade. E D Amos, Mr White. Mr* White, Rev Mr Behedict, M Bullard, Mins S-W Stansberry, F B Howard, Mr McCall, D Korty, Mr O'Neil. B E Leavitt, W B Hundley, CE Dells, C W Snow, G Pollock, .Mrs A Wilbur, nntse and a children, Mias A E Wilbur and svt, Mrs Copp, S Drtigsr, C J Copp, J Smith, J L Fairchild, V O Lew is, K JF Bunos, L White, P O'Brien, G Lewis, M Owen, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. A RE Solicited for BUILDING A'fcoOT BE] across each of the slips at the f&i of Bai and Drayton streets. The spans are respectively 7 45 feet in tho clear. The bridges must be five wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one dred pounds per square foot. A4 3 BB Agt, BD Arnold. W It Boggs, Bragdon A S, Blair & B, Blun A M, W Eatteraby A Co, E Brown, BL'BooUinean, C J Beatty, Crawford A L, W Cam ming, T W Cooney, Champion A F, J Cohen, M A Co hen, S U Colding, Claghom A C, H J Dickerson, M J Doyle Co, T J Dunbar A Co, A Doyle, Duncan A J, J A Douglass, DeWitt A M, Einstein A E, « P Ed- mandH A Co, L Fried, Freedman’s Bureau, J Gross, A A L Fricdenburg, L J Guilinartin A Co, C L Gilbert, J GiUiland A Co, Gray A O’B, Guckenheimer A 8, A Haywood, Hopkins A N, Holcombe A Co, Hartridge A N, Hilton ABiVH, S PHamilton, J Koox, Lathrop A Co, N B Knapp, W E Kingman, J Lippman, Lovell AX], LiJlienthall A K, SM Lederer, W F May, klaUon A F, S £ Mffier; M S Meyer, MeinhardtBros A Co, H R Miller, Miller A Bro, G T Nichols, T N Newsome, L Natium*, A Neely, Orff, W A Co,-C E O’Sullivan, Pal mer A X> J Oliver, K Platshek, T Pepper, J Paulson, Buggies A A, Randell A Co, P Reilly, Rogers, D A Co, W G Robinson, Rothschild A S, So Ex Co, J W Stans berry A Co, Sorrel Bros, Symons A Co, S Solomon, H Suiter, A Schleminger, B Strauss, E H Nan Ness A. Co, ‘ CYan Horn', WH Wiltberger, S' S Wylly, Weed A C. J W White, W F Wells, F H Williams, and others. PerfiattlrftllBPk October 30, 1868—Einstein A E, A T rhinninffham, ThaT^nn, C A Co, Lathrop A Co, 3 W McDonald. D PhUlips, Sloan, G A Co, J T Harvin, A A L Friedenberg, Holcombe A Co, Spencer A O, J J Newton, G B B Agt, A &G R B Agt, Austin A E, W A x"?WLatt^f*C0/B^4 e c, A BOTdMT& I ^ g p H Behn, B Bradley A Son, Tison A G, Wilkinson AJW, Rost, J A L, L J Gniimartin A Co, Sloan, G A Co, BH Colquitt, Adams, W A Co, F W Sims A Co, Freeman, Baoon.—The market remain q steady but not active. We quote shoulders at 14%@15%c, rib sides at 17(g) 17 %c, and clear ribbed at 17%@18%c. There are few . clear aides offering^md prices are nominal at 18@l8%c. Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at- 19@20c. Dry -1 salted meats are in better demand; > Wo quote should- f era at 13@13%c^ clear sides, 17%@17%c; .short ribb- ed,16@16%c; bellies, 17@17%c, and Stratford cut at INITIAL AND MONOGRAM STAMPING. T- BALLENTSNE. IVotice Rice.—New rice is coming in Yerj slowty. The re- eipta this amount to 5,756. bushels. Very little oing for want of stock; haitily quotable; market is mproving. Some sales have been made at 8%@8%. 'irst quality of rice would bring more. 8ai*t.—Stock improved by several new arrivals, rhich caused quite a decline. Price per car load, 1 65.: . . , Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-16 n uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil- ngs tor-hewn for Liverpool, 38 Bhiliinga to Queens- jwnfor orders. Coastwise: To New York, %of a ent ^ fb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 ^ bale; rice, lul; to Liverpool % of a cent ^ lb on cotton. Cotton y steam through to Boston, l%c /© lb. With quite a umber of arrivals, there is no diminution freight OPPOSITE GHEE E. R. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings MADE TO ORDER. GKDST G-IEAJR, ALL SIZES ON HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, at 9-o'clock a. in. ; . For freight J or passage apply to 8TANSBURY. NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Drlcea, $1, $1 US, $1 50 and $3. The “Little Wonder,” OR IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 60. The best Game out, THE “RACE FOE THE PRESIDENCY." aug27 . MALLON & FRIERSON. A RE SOLICITED FOR FILLING AND GRADING that portion of. Bolton street occupied by tho sewer recently built. The estimated contents are four teen hundred cubic yards. Material may be obtained in the vicinitv of Gwinnett andAbercom streets. Bids must bo for the whole work and not by the yard, and time of completion stated. JOHN B. HOGG, soplfi-tf City Surveyor. V ^ Notice, a V 3 \ \ mAX PAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the X third quarter’s tax on Beal Estate, Commissions on Profits, Income, and Gross Receipts, also tho monthly returns on Sales, Receipts for Freight and Pas sago money, payable in this city, are now” due. Payment of tho aforesaid tax is required by Ordinance to be paid between the first'and tenth tostant. JOHN WILLIAMSON, City Treasurer. Groceries, Wines, ARIA, I Liquors, Tobacco, &c., H ave removed from gibbons* building, in Congress street, to Southwest Co»rner of Whitaker and Bay asgcX,','^. Streets^* ± * r 4 * Where.they will keep constantl v on hand a large and well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi ness, which they will sell upon terms as reasonable as can be obtained in any Southern market. --'They are also agents -for TAYLOR A SONS’- AL BANY ALE. . They will be pleased to see tlioir old customers and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine their stock. - - sep23—tf . M- FERST A CO. COTTON GENS /-1ABDS PASSAGE to' Liverpool or Queenstown, $80 AJ Golflffateerage Passage, $30 Currency; Children wader twri«year&It«If-Frtcfc-- _ . . BteercgePassage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, ■oriBremea. $40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gottenborg ■or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve years, half price; under twoyears.froe. - . n Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rottor- riam. $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, Cur- Tency; from Paris, Gottenhorg or Christiana, $50 Cur- trency; <S#ldreJfone to twelve years, hall' price; A steamerleaves New York WEEKLY bn THURS DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, 'Queenstown WED- 2J l?ckcts laaned by the undersigned,from whom all E. CARTER COTTON GINS. These Gins haye been expressly prepared to suit tho wants of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, and are adapted to the present labor system. Factors allowed a commission. For sale by sep2-2m N. A. HARDEE'S SON & CO. L /^'l-BACOW! , . Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, k-JiLZ : ~~r- ! jRib r Sides, ! t , v . Notice. milE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER x of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of America. .. ,, No: 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. \ OSS. B. C. FEBGUSSON, tfaw - Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t, • madeto^STW and laid. RS*A11 Corn and Oats, «i qtORSALEBY auglO-tf N. A. BAR EE’S SON & CO SOAP! SOAP! fSwA m -- t • %